[SFDXA] Northern Utah WebSDR - Hear Yourself?

Bill bmarx at bellsouth.net
Wed Jan 9 16:00:17 EST 2019


You might be able to hear yourself here:
http://websdr1.utahsdr.org:8901/

Use a Quiet Receiver?
http://websdr1.utahsdr.org/info/about.html

  * WebSDR #1 (the "Yellow" server):  This server covers the lower
    amateur bands - those that are active all day or only at night,
    namely 160, 80/75, 60 and 40 meters, along with the 120, 60 and 49
    meter shortwave broadcast bands.

  * WebSDR #2 (the "Green" server):  This covers the higher amateur HF
    bands - those that are active mostly during the day and/or when
    solar terrestrial conditions permit such as 30, 20, 17, 15, 12, 10
    and the bottom 1 MHz of 6 meters, along with the 31 and 13 meter
    shortwave broadcast bands.

  * WebSDR #3 (the "Blue" server): It also includes all of the 2 meter
    amateur band using a 5 element Yagi pointed south toward the Salt
    Lake metro area along with the 25 and 19 meter shortwave broadcast
    bands.  Finally, it covers the "new" 2200 and 630 Meter amateur
    bands and adjacent frequencies:  Like 160 meters, 2200 and 630
    meters are primarily "winter" bands due to the crescendo of noise
    that accompanies the summer season.




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